Ant parts store should have the air cleaner wing nut,look in the "HELP" brand aisle..if they dont have one in stock it can be ordered..
Any wing nut from a hardware store will work as well,you'll just need to know if the stud is metric or not and what pitch thread you need (as Hank just said while I was typing!)...
The original style has a washer made onto it,but you can buy a fender washer and use J-B weld or RTV to attach it to the wing nut if you go with the hardware store type..personally I go to a pick & pull junkyard for those types of things..you get the factory part and know it'll fit..
I have been known to pull fuses and other "trinkets" from junkers too,and the guy in the office usually just says "no charge" as long as I show him my empty pockets!..but if you get caught sneaking anything out,even a bulb,you'll be banned forever !..Parts stores want $5 for a stupid box of fuses now,so its worth shopping at boneyards !.
Oh yeah--if you heard what my 6.2 diesel sounds like IF it starts at 22 degrees,you'd probably never start it again till spring!..it sounds like it has oversize rod bearings on a standard sized crankshaft,and loose pistons,everything rattles and clatters until oil pressure builds up..takes a good 5 minutes before it sounds "good" again..
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Any wing nut from a hardware store will work as well,you'll just need to know if the stud is metric or not and what pitch thread you need (as Hank just said while I was typing!)...
The original style has a washer made onto it,but you can buy a fender washer and use J-B weld or RTV to attach it to the wing nut if you go with the hardware store type..personally I go to a pick & pull junkyard for those types of things..you get the factory part and know it'll fit..
I have been known to pull fuses and other "trinkets" from junkers too,and the guy in the office usually just says "no charge" as long as I show him my empty pockets!..but if you get caught sneaking anything out,even a bulb,you'll be banned forever !..Parts stores want $5 for a stupid box of fuses now,so its worth shopping at boneyards !.
Oh yeah--if you heard what my 6.2 diesel sounds like IF it starts at 22 degrees,you'd probably never start it again till spring!..it sounds like it has oversize rod bearings on a standard sized crankshaft,and loose pistons,everything rattles and clatters until oil pressure builds up..takes a good 5 minutes before it sounds "good" again..
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Big reason a lot of us know what we know now is going thru the same thing you did. I've learned most everything I know from other people and it was sometimes embarrassing. All part of the process. Like others said, it's cool that you had someone that could actually help.
. You live and learn I guess. So now, I am adjusting it about a half turn every couple of trips. Taking notes on how the truck feels at each setting. I have loosened it 1.5 turns from where it was when I made the post. Feels pretty good, but I'm going to keep loosening it a half turn at a time until I get to the point where it is obviously wrong. Then I'll go back and tighten it a half turn at a time.